vascular institute of the rockies patient portal

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31 hours ago At Vascular Insitute of the Rockies, we continually strive to improve services to our patients. We are in the process of transitioning to new payment technologies, including: A revamped … >> Go To The Portal


How to contact the Vascular Institute of the Rockies?

303-539-0736Contact UsPay Bill Personalized Treatment for Every Patient For more than 25 years, the Vascular Institute of the Rockies has provided patients with state-of-the-art vascular treatment and surgical options based on statistically proven safe and effective practices.

What is the Vascular Institute?

The Vascular Institute is a specialized medical-surgical practice dedicated to the care of patients suffering with vascular disease. Our team-based approach expedites patient care by prompt evaluations, full diagnostic ultrasound testing, appropriate wound care services, and cutting-edge vascular and minimally invasive endovascular procedures.

Who are the Vascular Institute providers for DVT surgery?

Acute DVT Chronic Venous Disease Pelvic Venous Disorders Peripheral Venous Disease Varicose Veins Vasculary Surgery Meet the Vascular Institute Providers Stephen J. Annest, MD, FACS Brandon Ty Garland, MD Bryan C. Kramer, MD Barbara Melendez, MD Omar Mubarak, MD Alan Synn, MD, FACS Rebecca Ur, MD Brittany Macdonald, PA-C Alex Leung, MD

How do I enroll in the patient portal?

To enroll in the patient portal, you must receive services at one of our locations. To create an account, you may self-enroll here. Alternatively, you may contact the location where you received care and tell them you would like to make an account. Registration requires an email and a valid ID.

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How to contact Clinic Patient Portal?

Download Our Info Card. Need help? Request Help with your portal account by sending an email to our support team or calling us at (719) 530-2442, Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. If you have questions about your medical results, please contact your medical provider.

What to do if you have questions about your medical results?

If you have questions about your medical results, please contact your medical provider.

Do you have to register for the Hospital Patient Portal?

You must register for the Hospital Patient Portal and Clinic Patient Portal separately. Each portal requires a separate Username and Password. Due to the sensitivity of some test results and reports, certain protected health information may not be accessible via the Patient Portal.

How are minimally invasive techniques different from open surgery?

Access to the vascular system is made through a tiny incision, about the size of a grain of rice, so there is no disruption to underlying muscle tissue, as there is in open surgery. Because of this, discomfort is minimal, recovery time is significantly reduced, and patients can go home the same day. Most patients are back to their routine in 1-3 days.

Will I feel pain?

You will receive a local anesthetic to numb the area and mild anesthesia (conscious sedation) to keep you comfortable during the procedure. Discomfort is generally very minimal. You will be monitored continuously before, during, and after the procedure to ensure that you are as comfortable as possible.

Should I take my medications on the day of the procedure?

You should take most of your regular medications the morning of your procedure with a small sip of water. Certain medications, such as medications used to control diabetes, should not be taken the same day as your procedure. Additionally, you may need to stop taking some medications for several days after your procedure. Every treatment plan is different. Our care team will instruct you on your specific medication plan at your appointment before your procedure.

What happens after my procedure?

We will communicate the results of your procedure to the doctor who referred you to us. We will schedule you for a follow-up visit at our office to check how the incision site from your procedure is healing and to plan the next step in your recovery.

How many people have peripheral artery disease?

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) – Silent but Deadly. Over 18 million Americans have Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), yet over half of them are unaware. PAD is a serious disease affecting the arteries that supply blood to the legs and feet. When excess cholesterol builds up in these arteries, blood flow is reduced.

What is the condition where blood vessels in the legs are narrowed or blocked by fatty deposits?

Peripheral Arterial Disease, or PAD, occurs when blood vessels in the legs are narrowed or blocked by fatty deposits, causing a decrease of blood flow to the feet and legs. PAD is a condition where many of the arteries that lead to areas outside the brain and heart become blocked….

What does PAD mean?

Being diagnosed with peripheral artery disease ( PAD) means that you don’t have time to slowly ramp into a healthier lifestyle. In order to maximize your efforts, not only is it important to make healthy food choices but in order to reverse artery blockage, it may also be necessary to make…

What is the RWJBarnabas portal?

The RWJBarnabas Health Patient Portal is a free service that provides convenient access to your personal health care information in a secure online environment. With the patient portal, you can view select test results, access your medical records and track your health information.

How to enroll in the patient portal?

To enroll in the patient portal, you must receive services at one of our locations. To create an account, you may self-enroll here. Alternatively, you may contact the location where you received care and tell them you would like to make an account. Registration requires an email and a valid ID.

How are messages sent to your provider's office transferred?

All messages sent to your provider’s office are transferred via a secure server compliant with HIPAA standards.

Is RWJBarnabas Health a centralized portal?

RWJBarnabas Health is in the process transitioning all of our hospitals to a centralized patient portal called MyChart where all hospitals’ records will eventually be contained within one system for your convenience. Please be assured that you will always have access to your medical records.

Can you access read only medical records?

At the hospital patient portal, you can access read-only medical information through our secure server. This includes educational materials, information on your current medications, allergies, immunizations, health issues, and lab test results. All information is pulled directly from your electronic health records. Due to the sensitive nature of radiology and pathology test results, these are not available on the patient portal and must be obtained through the hospital’s Health Information Department.

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